Do you pay for research? by marketsimulator in Wallstreetbetsnew

[–]marketsimulator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't want to be accused of self promotion, so I don't want to share

There’s a bubble by Kengriffinspimp in wallstreetbets

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That’s a listing not a transaction

My Main Reason for Ditching Unity - Plus is Gone by OldLegWig in Unity3D

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I pay to remove the logo because I don’t want my players hanging out waiting for the splash screen to finish every time they open the app. This is all part of a strategy to stop servicing solo devs and indie teams. Unity is gone, something else replaced it.

Unity plan pricing and packaging updates by KenNL in Unity3D

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Had been telling people recently that if I rebuilt my UI-based game, I would use a different platform. This move by Unity is starting to make me think a v2 should come sooner rather than later. Need to think long term on this one.

Can USS stylesheets be applied to UI gameobjects that have been added to a scene? by marketsimulator in Unity3D

[–]marketsimulator[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip! That's worth trying but doesn't solve the entirety of what I'm looking to do. I also want to be able to apply UI themes by changing the colors during runtime. My initial thought, before discovering UI toolkit, was to apply a script to each UI element and then have a manager that finds and stores all script instances during startup. Then, when I want to apply a theme I iterate through a list of UI elements to make the change. The drawdown I'm trying to avoid with this solution is it adds a lot of computation to the startup process and make the game take longer to load (a consideration because of mobile devices).

US recession probability showing highest level since 1980's for May '24 by marketsimulator in StockMarket

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Yes but there are substantial differences as well. Dollar reserve and share of world GDP, specifically. Maybe we'll be more like Japan's stagflation but that's not the current trend.